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1 Contributors Adriana Baranello. She is a doctoral candidate at the University of California, Los Angeles. She received her B.A. in Italian and Art History from Johns Hopkins University in 2004, and her M.A. in Italian from the Middlebury C.V. Starr Schools Abroad in Florence, Italy in Her main research interests lie in modern and contemporary Italian literature and visual arts. She is particularly interested in the historic avant-garde and mid-century modernism. She has, in the past, taught multiple levels of Italian language, as well as Italian cinema and culture. She has served on the board of the Italian Graduate Student Conference for multiple years. My professional experience includes publications in California Italian Studies and in Carte Italiane, including an important English translation of Giovanni Pascoli s La grande proletaria si è mossa. She has presented at professional conferences in the US, Italy and Australia. Arianna Fognani. She is a PhD candidate in Italian Studies at Rutgers University where she is teaching Expository Writing 101 for the English Department. Her academic interests include Italian literature from the nineteenth century to the present, women autobiography, travel writing and Mediterranean studies. She is currently working on the representation of space and identity in Italian women writers travelling in the Mediterranean region. Daniele Forlino. Dopo aver conseguito una laurea di Primo Livello in Economia e Commercio presso l Università degli Studi di Firenze, Daniele Forlino ha deciso di seguire e coltivare la sua passione per la letteratura italiana e l insegnamento della lingua trascorrendo un anno in Massachusetts presso il College of the Holy Cross dove ha lavorato come assistente di lingua italiana e ha frequentato dei corsi di letteratura e didattica delle lingue straniere. Al rientro in Italia ha conseguito il Master in Didattica dell italiano lingua non materna presso l Università per Stranieri di Perugia durante l anno accademico Dal 2009 al 2011 ha collaborato con The Institute at Palazzo Rucellai a Firenze. Nel 2011 si è trasferito a Madison, in Wisconsin, per iniziare un programma di dottorato in italianistica presso l Università del Wisconsin-Madison. Roberto Risso. He is a Doctoral candidate and Teaching Assistant in the French and Italian Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA). He holds a Doctorate in Italian literature from the University of Turin (Italy). His area of interest is modern and contemporary Italian narrative prose, with topics including historical narration, suicide, violence, and prison. He has published essays on the Baroque period, the Eighteenth Century, the Italian Risorgimento and on detective novel.

2 Adele Sanna. Nata a Barletta, si è laureata in Lingue e Letterature Straniere all Università degli Studi di Siena e in Competenze Testuali per l Editoria e i Media all Università per Stranieri di Siena. Nel 2007 ha insegnato italiano in Argentina, presso l Asociación Dante Alighieri di Buenos Aires. Nel 2008 ha insegnato italiano elementare al Dickinson College in Pennsylvania (USA) e dal 2009 al 2012 ha insegnato tutti i livelli di italiano e spagnolo intermedio/avanzato alla University of Virginia in Virginia (USA), istituzione in cui ha conseguito il Master in Italian e il Certificate in Comparative Literature nel Si occupa di letteratura italiana contemporanea, studi latinoamericani e cinema. I suoi articoli sono apparsi in Annali d Italianistica e in La Libellula. Monica Streifer. Sh is a Ph.D. student, Teaching Assistant, and Graduate Research Mentorship Fellow at the University of California, Los Angeles. She is the Co Editorin-Chief of the department's graduate-student journal, Carte Italiane, and has previously served as its Managing Editor. She currently serves as the President of the Humanities Council of UCLA's Graduate Student Association. Her research interests include modern and contemporary Italian literature and cinema as well as Renaissance and Baroque drama. She earned her M.A. in Italian Literature from UCLA in May of 2011 and is an alumna of Scripps College, where she earned her B.A. magna cum laude in European Studies and Foreign Languages with an emphasis on Italian and French. Vedovi Lucia. She is currently pursuing her in Ph.D. in the Italian Program at Rutgers University. Her academic interests include Italian and English poetry and literature in the XIX and XX century. In her dissertation, she would like to explore the intersection between the Italian Baroque influence and Virginia Woolf s legacy on some major Italian women writers of the XX century. In Spring 2011, she was the recipient of the Coccia Memorial Scholarship for her research on Ada Negri s prose work. In Spring 2013, she was the recipient of the Laggini Scholarship.

3 GRADUATE PROGRAM IN ITALIAN THE PROGRAM The Graduate Program in Italian at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, covers all periods of Italian Literature and also offers the possibility for the study of the history of the Italian language, Romance Philology, and other allied disciplines. While students are introduced to a variety of critical methods and approaches in their courses, they also have the opportunity to study literary theory and methodology in special courses such as Approaches to Literature and the History of Criticism. Since all work is conducted in Italian, students have the opportunity to acquire full fluency in the language. Because the Faculty regards teaching experience as a vital aspect of graduate education, teaching assistantships and part-time teaching assignments are part of the principal subsidies the program makes available to graduate students. Although students typically teach elementary and intermediate language courses, at times advanced students have the opportunity to teach upper-level undergraduate courses. In addition, some assistants are chosen every year to teach in the summer program in Urbino, Italy. It is also possible to apply for scholarships that enable graduate students to do research in Urbino during the summer. While admission to the program usually requires an undergraduate major in Italian, students from other major areas are encouraged to apply, with the understanding that they make up any prerequisites with undergraduate courses to be taken without graduate credit. Degree Options The graduate faculty in Italian offers three degree programs. The M.A.T. is intended primarily for those who are teaching, or intend to teach, at the secondary school level. The program emphasizes language, literature, and civilization. The M.A. and Ph.D. programs deal with all aspects of Italian literature and literary criticism. THE UNIVERSITY As a leading public research university, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is committed to graduate programs of exceptional academic quality taught by distinguished faculty. Chartered in 1766, Rutgers is the eighth oldest institution of higher learning in the nation. Today, Rutgers is a member of the Association of American Universities, the sixty-two leading research universities in North America. The Graduate School New Brunswick offers master s and doctoral degrees in fifty-eight fields. The large graduate student community is engaged in the larger national research community through active lecture and seminar series, attendance at conferences, editorships of student-run journals, and cooperative endeavors with nearby institutions, especially Princeton University and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.

4 RESEARCH FACILITIES Libraries Rutgers library system, with holdings of more than 3 million volumes, ranks among the top twenty-five research university libraries in North America. There is an excellent research collection for all periods of Italian Literature. Materials needed for research can also be found in specialized and general public and university libraries located in Princeton, Philadelphia, and New York. GRADUATE PROGRAM IN ITALIAN FACULTY Alessandro Vettori, Chair (Dott. in Lettere, Firenze; Ph.D., Yale) Thirteenth century Literature, Dante and Franciscan Literature Andrea Baldi (Dott. in Lettere, Firenze; Ph.D., California at Los Angeles) Sixteenth century Literature, Italian Women Writers Paola Gambarota (Ph.D. German Studies, Pavia; Ph.D., Italian Studies, Yale) Modern Literature, European Pre-War Avant-garde, Theories of Language and Nation Laura Sanguineti White (Dott. in Lettere, Trieste; Ph.D., California at Los Angeles) Seventeenth and Eighteenth century Literature, Renaissance Theater, the Epic, Early Medieval Literature. Rhiannon Noel Welch (M.A., Italian Studies, California at Berkeley; Ph.D., Italian Studies, California at Berkeley) Nineteenth and Twenty-first century Italian literature, film, and cultural studies; Italian (post-) colonialism and biopolitics. Fascism and ideology; critical theory; film theory; and political philosophy. David Marsh (Ph.D. Harvard) Renaissance Italy from Petrarch to Tasso Umberto Mariani (Emeritus) (Dott. in Lettere, Pavia) Nineteenth and Twentieth century Literature FINANCIAL AID

5 Several types of financial aid are available to graduate students of Rutgers depending on scholastic achievement and financial need. The teaching assistantships and part-time teaching assignments in the program are available to highly qualified students. In addition, public and private loan programs, work-study opportunities, and federal and state grants are available to graduate students. For further information on criteria of admission to the Italian Graduate Program please visit the website: Department of Italian Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 84 College Avenue New Brunswick, NJ Telephone: FAX:

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